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Exhibition’ at Waldorf- Astoria Sale Shows That ( Old 
May Be Had. 


Pictures Still 


BY HENRI PENE DU BOIS.. 


paintings. ‘There are none now,”’ 

the art lovers say. “The old are all 
sold and the new are all not valuable.” 
He replies by covering the walls of his Fifth 
avenue art galleries with works which are 
popular and artistic. 

Some were collected by George R. Blanch- 
ard, who was very wealthy and very intelli- 
‘gent. Some were in the drawing room of 
Mrs. E. Le Roy Stewart. Others were hidden 
in places which no art lovers knew. 
is to sell them all by auttion at the Wal- 
dorf-Astoria on Thursday and Friday even- 
ings. 

‘The painting placed at the end of the 
enfilade of his galleries, extending them 
infinitely, was in the Salon at Paris in 
the Spring. It is Beroud’s picture of 
“The Rubens Gallery in the Louvre,”’ 
Where Delacroix. got his learned art. 
Beroud .has sketched , in his picture, 
Rubens's Medici and Henry IV.. panels. 

. Beroud has placed on a high chair, in 
front of one of the paintings, a student 
copying who has the air and fashion of a 
Soubrette; on a bench, musing, an abbe who 
is joyful; at the entrance to the gallery a 
guide, a crowd. 


S$ *: is inimitable at gathering valuable 


Billotte; “The Pinaclesy of St. Peter's, at 
Rome,” in gray, by G.B., which you may, 
if you be modern and not extremely docile 
to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, like better 
than Bouguereau’s “work. ink . 


There are an “Autumn Idyl” by Volk, 


landscapes by Lepiné, a “Guitar Player” by, 


Julius Stewart, a. “figure: of “Adoration” by. 


Piot, a landscape. with dark — clouds by 
Michel, a “Cavalier’’ by Roybet, a “Burning 
Stable’’ oS Schreyer, a young gir) with pale 


Silo; blue ribbons by Madrazo, a “Cavalier” by 


Charles Meissonier, a 
Sheep” by Jacque. 
There are an admirable “At the Well” 
by Couture, a ‘Venice’. of Canaletto, an. 
“Evening’’ of George H. Bogert, a ‘Ma- 
rine” by. Boudin, a “Scissors Grinder” by. 
Decamps, Humbert’s original study for his) 
famous ‘Virgin, Jesus. and St. John,” a 
Vibert with a finé spot of red in the dark, 
a Van Mareke, a Diaz, Cazin’s ‘Farm,’ 
works of Thaulow which are not his sempi-| 
ternal rippling brooks, Gerome’s “Return | 
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“Landscape with 


to the Palace.’’ 

What is there not that {is valuable? 
There is even Jules Lefebvre’s “Ophelia.” 
There are Isabey’s little ‘‘Wreck” from) 


And he has. blended in a | the Ayely sale, Brandt’s “‘Russian Market 


delightful gray tone all the colors in which | Day,” extraordinarily active; Ziem’s heroic 


the red of Rubens glares. 


and dazzling ‘“‘Fishermen of Venice.’’ The 


In the same gallery is a grand painting| galleries were crowded yesterday with en- 


by Bouguereau, It is the ‘‘Alma Parens”’ 
that George R. Blanchard regarded as in-| 
comparable. It shows a woman, in lines 
of the Pallas Athene and colors of marble 
and porphyry, seated on a marbie bench.) 
Nine children similar to cherubim of Italy 
are at her feet, on her knees, at her neck.| 

She has the implacability of perfection.' 
Her large eyes are limpidly blue. Wheat and, 
red flowers are braided in a wreath on her 
head. If one wish to know what the Ecole 
des Beaux-Arts means when it says that one’ 
may not draw lines more artistic than those) 
of Greek statuary, let one see tnat Bou- 
guereau. 

It is one of the masterpieces of the classic 
art of drawing and painting. If you do not) 
like it, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts says that 
it is your fault. If you wish to be conserva- | 
tive, respectable in the official sense, and | 
have ideas which shall be classified as per- | 
manent, admire that ‘“‘Alma Parens.” Bou-| 
guereau has done nothing better. 

There is a picture, by Carroll Beckwith, 
‘Under the Lilacs,’ which was a portrait) 
highly prized... There are a “Still Life,’? by 
William M. Chase; a ‘River Scene,” wita) 
bank and: bridge, in. pearl gray, by Rene 


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Two-Days! Sale at Silo Auction 


| 
Silo concluded in triumph last evening 


his sale, by auction, at the Waldorf- As-| 
‘toria, of the Blanchard and other collec- 
‘tions of paintings. : 

Judge P. H. Dugro paid the top-notch. 
iptice of the sale—$8,900—for one of the 
finest of Botguerreau’s paintings in this) 


‘country. The title of the canvas is ‘‘Alna| 
‘Pareus.” ; | 
Wighty-cne numbers of the . catalogue) 


brought $56,470, This sum, added to that) 
lof. "Phutsday’s sale, which was $233,320, ) 
makes $89,790, the total amount ef the cata-) 
\logue’s sale, It is very high. 

Strangers were numerous at last even-) 
Sng’s sale. The boxes were filled with) 
women in*beautiful gowns. Their applause) 


Was frequent and generous. Numbers of) 
the catalogue, names of painters, titles of 
pictures, names of buy ers and prices paid) 
are, in that ordet, in the following list: 

80. Furlong, Young Bull,’ $30, oi. W. B:,,) 
“Happy amily,’ A. W. Clarke, $20. 82, Tam: 
‘burini, Pulling the Cork,” G, Snerman, $100, | 
lsd. Lonzpre, ‘loses and Lilacs,’ $130. 84. Lary-| 
hin, "Spa: lish Dancer,” (4. Tierney, $20. 85. Puil-| 
‘ipes,_ See tay ne Needle,” 550, 86. Nozal,, 
H wiDelez,. “R lower Bovis ees 
[Ro ‘ 88. Lanarand, “Landscape,” AS 
iW. Olarke, $30, 89. Pinchart, ‘Amaryllis;:" f. | 
Gerrity, $375, 90. Van Chelminski. “La Vedette, 
Bour Hecseans. ” $150. 91. Piltz, “Starting for the 


‘Wete,’ 0. 92. Grelleron, ‘Resting,’ G, | 
Sherman, ($135. 93. Minor, “Landscape, ; 
OU: ry: iitelfelt, “Cherry Girl, Bu 
srandies, $125. 95. Couture, ALL the Well,” | 
Rathgen, $2:90.° 96.° Parton, “Early § Spring,’ $120. . 
oT. Domingo, ‘Game of Cards,”? $1! 20. 98. Keyser,’ 


She Seo $120, 99. Michel, Landscape: $250. 
100. Velten, ‘“‘fhe Guide,’ $95, 102. iieneey 
“Ready for the Dauce,’’ $120. 102. Hary, ‘*Morn-) 
ae ‘Atter Fox,’’? M. J. Tierney, eho 108. Aches re 

pproaching Storm,’ Pog Gs, Long, $240. 104. ! 


Daudi igny, ‘Twilight,’ ss ae $780. 105. Haw| 
kins, “Veaving Home, eta tp 108. Gusvoroy hy, 
“Rustic Courtship M. Seb her: $204 107.) 
Bogert, <‘W vening,’ $51 108. Cldaieit os “Sty 


Mark's, Venice,’ ke Gh, $170. 109. Ho pner, | 
ia *ortrait—" Sir Abraham Hume,” A, oath, | 
S170. 110, Knight, “The Old Mill,” $350. 
11, Gesne, *‘Pack of Dogs,’ 'T. Gerrity, $260.) 
12. Cave. ““The Rose”? A, Tooth, $800. 113.) 
Bonhéur, ‘‘Horse at Pasture,’’:M..Donilton, $825,! 


14, Henry, “Hailing the Ferry,’ W. B. Strang,| 
$280, | 115. Pearce, “Going to the Well,” A. Lin-| 
coln, $550. 116, Monchablon, ‘‘The Little Mill,’’) 


$310. 2117. Adan, ‘Wood Gatherers,’’ G. Paradis, 
$62). 118. Boudin, *“‘Marine on the French Coast,’’! 
J. G. Williamson, ‘$675. 119. Girard. “Phe Wed- 
ding Tour,” J. J. Wysong, $450. 120, Decamps,| 
‘Scissors Grinder,”’ J. J. Moriarty. $650. 121.) 
Monticelli, ‘Court: Pigures,’’ Midridge. $240, baa) 
Dawson, ‘‘Afternoon-Lyme, Conn.,’? W. Clausen.) 
$300. 123, Humbert, ‘Virgin, Infant Christ and) 


St. John,’’ H. Miller, $115. 124. Frere, ‘The Lit-) 
tle eke $450; 125. Ziem, ‘Venice,’ G. Sher-| 
nan, ye 2 126. Dupre, “The Marsh,’’ H. Miller.) | 


BO, 
$400. 127. Roull Yet, ‘Grand Canal, Venice,’ detour! 
128. Lepine, Banks of the Seine,” C. G. Emery, | 
$400. 129. Fromentin, ‘‘Arabian Horsemen in the 
Desert,’ ane 130. Bonheur.  *‘Bull, tT. W, 
Myers, $600. 131, Conland, *‘Shepherd ee Sheep,”’ 
Ehalmog $200. $132. » Casanova, Lo The 


reau, “Alma Bare Pp et i 7 
Mosengel, “Landscape, “a $270. eure $he 


Bouguereau’s ‘Alma Parens,” which 
broug'it $8,900, the highest price of ¢ 
sale, has doubtless a much greater value in 
money. Artists criticise Bouguereau aptly, 


but every new art lover is an irer 
his impassable official ig Saas a of 


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collection of paintings was b 
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Pi tr AVENUERCART GALLERIES 
366 FIFTH AVENUE 


JAMES P. SILO, - - - - - AUCTIONEER 


WILL SELL AT THE WALDORF-ASTORIA 


GRAND BALL ROOM 
Thursday and Friday Evenings 


December Ist and 2nd, at 8.15 o’clock 
THE 
COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS 


BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF 


MRS. DELIA A. BLANCHARD. 


WIDOW OF 


GEORGE R. BLANCHARD 


FORMERLY PRESIDENT OF THE ERIE RAILROAD 


THE COLLECTION OF 
Mrs. E. LE ROY STEWART 


ALSO 


A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT ADDITIONS BY 
THE GREAT MASTERS 


EXHIBITION AT THE 
FirtH AVENUE Art GALLERIES, 366 Fifth Avenue, 


Beginning Monday, November 28th and continuing 
until final sale night. 


_ 18-20 Astor Place, : 
New York. | i} 


' } " i - L 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
setween two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses and to pay 
down a cash deposit, or the whole of the purchase money, if required, 


-in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put 


up again and re-sold. 


3. The lots tobe taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk upon 
the conclusion of the sale and the remainder of the purchase money to 
be absolutely paid or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the 
auctioneer, on or before delivery ; in default of which the undersigned 
will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, damaged or des- 
troyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4, ‘The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and 
authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the buyer’s 
expense and risk, within Two Davs from the sale; THE FIFTH AVENUE 
ART GALLERIES not being responsible for the correct description, 
genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in any lot, and 
making no warranty whatever. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in settle- 
ment of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during 
the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be delivered in as 
good condition as the same may have been at the time of its sale, or 
should any article purchased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or 
lost, the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater amount 
than the price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, all lots uncleared within 
the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without 
further notice, and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall 
be made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. This condition is without prejudice to the right 
of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, without such 
re-sale if he thinks fit. 


THE FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES are tn no way re- 
sponsible for the charges or manner of delivery of goods purchased at their sales. 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. 


LIST OF 


Names of Artists 
ADAN, L. E. 
BECKWITH, J.C. 
BILLOTIE, RP: 
BUNNER, A. F. 
BONHEUR, R. 
BEARD, W. H. 
BR. W. 
BOUDIN, E. 
BRANDT, J. 
BEROUD, L. 
BOUGUEREAU, W. A. 
BOGERT, G. H 
CHASE, WM. M. 
’ CHURCH, F. S. 
COLLINS, R. 
CERAMANO, C. 
CHEROT, V. P. 


COURTOIS, G. 
COMMERE, L. 


CEREY, E. 
COROT. TOR, C: 
CHELMINSKI, J. VAN 
COUTURE, T. 
CANALETTO 
CAVE, J. 
COULAND, M. 
CASANOVA, A. 
COIGNARD, L. 
GAZING]. C. 

DUPRE, V. . 
DUPRE, JULES . 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


No. in Catalogue 


117 

6 

10 

12 
54, 118, 180 
Bd 

81 


48 
59, 126, 67 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED--Continued, 


Names of Artists No, in Catalogue 


DE HAAS, M. F. H. ; ; : : 68 
DIAZ Noa. ; : ; 69, 64, 188, 148 
DAUBIGNY, C. F. : : : : : 73, 104, 144 
DELORT, C. : eae : 78, 150 
DOMINGO-MUNOZ | : ’ 97 
DECAMPS,A.G. . : : : = 1 BO 
DAWSON, A. : Svea i ; : 122 
DELACHAUX L. . : : ; : 1386 
DIETERLE, M. ; : : } 189 
HDR PRE U DAR! ; : » ; : 94 
FULLER. Miho s, 4 ; Se ae 1 
FURLONG, A. : : : : : : 80 
FRERE,.E. . : 124. 
FROMENTIN, E. ; : ; : : 129 
GABRINI. : . ; : 4 
GAMBA : , ; 11 
Give: : : ; wot 
GROLLERON, P. . : ; 4 ; NOK ORF 
GAINSBOROUGH, ‘T : ; ; : : 106 
GESNE, A.DE_. : ; : : : 111 
GIRARD, F. : : : 118 
GEROME, J.L... ; : + 146 
HABERT . ; : : : 2 
HERMANN Dy : : : : : ; 27 
HORSLEVUISC : : ; . 29 
HART, WM. 5 ‘ : ; q 102 
HAWKINS, L. W. . : : : ; : 105 
HOPPNER, J. , : i : 2 ee Oe 
HENRY, E. L. ; : j : : 114 
HUMBERT, F. : : : : : 123 
INNESS, Gayle? : : 58 
INNESS, G. , } ; . ‘ : 185 
ISABEY, E. s x 4 A ‘ 152 


JORDAN, R. ; ; ; : ; 40 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED—Continued 


Names of Artists No. in Catalogue 
JIMENEZ, L. : BR ALOL 
JACOUE, CHAS. . : . 65, 79 
KOEK-KOREK, H. P. ; : : : 13 
KOWALSKI, W. A. i i : f 38 
KEYSER, E. ? : ‘ ; ; : 98 
BNICHT, LA. . : ; : 2 ; 110 
BATOUCHE,G. . : : d ‘ , : 16 
PENOIR, ©. A... ; : : oo 
LEPINE, S. : : ; : ny Bou 128 
LAUGEE, G. : : ; ; 50 
MOMPRE RD .-. - fis ; , ; : 3 
LARYLIN, V.C. . : E : , i 84 
YANGRAND, J. A. 5 ; : : ; 88 
LEROUX, H. ; , : : 3 : : 108 
LELOIR M. aa 189 
MOCiGAND GC. . : : 20 
MERLOT, E. ; ; 23 
MULLER, E. ; : 26 
MERLE, H. } é E 31 
MONCHABLON, J. eee Pas by : Jo BO> 116 
MOSENGEL, A. ; ; : 41 
MESRIGNY, F. Du : 44 
MERLE, G. ; 52 
MICHEL, G. : 4 : pater OY 99 
MADRAZO, R. DE ear 1 AS 
MESSONIER, CHAS. : : 74 
MINOR. R. C. : 93 
MONTICELLI, A. ; 121 
NEUBERT, L. ; 8 
NICHOL, E. ; 42 
NOZAL, A. : : 86 
OSTADE, A. VAN : 46 
PARTON, A. : 5, 96 


PELEZ, F. : : ; 9, 87 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED—Contioued. 


Names of Artists No, in Catalogue 
PRIOU, L. : 6 aS 87 
PIOT Ae : * aes ‘ 49 
PILTZ Gane : : ; : peas 
PHILIPES, L. cape ate : ; Cae PN SBE 
PINCHART,E. . : ; ee : 89 
PEARCERGIP) too : Bees os 115 
J Bg By : : : ; aes 
ROYBET. : : t 66 
RICHET, L. k : i; 
ROULLET, G. Dae : : 127 
RENARD, E. ; : 141 
SCHENCK, A. : ; 1? 
STEWART tT) ah . : 43 
STEJINHEIL, A... é 58 
SCHREVER, A... : : 2 . 70, 1538 
TWACHTMAN, L. ; ; ; ant? ee 
TENIERS, D.:. : 1900s 
THAULOW, F.. ; . 63, 145 
TAMBURINI, A. . , <a 82 
TROYON, Cc. ; : 147 
UNKNOWN 3 
VERBOECKHOVEN, E. . 24, 57, 157 
VOLK, DOUGLAS ; 25 
VAN ELTEN, K. . : 28 
VAN MARCKE, . 75, 137, 154 
VELTEN W. 100 
ViIBHRI Tc : 134 
WILSON, R. ; ; : Q1 
WIGGINS, C. f 35 
WRIGHT, J. : one 
SUA iN BRN PRONE ; 76, 125, 156 


ZAMACOIS, HE. ; : : : : : , 149 


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Jules Dupre 


First Salon Medal, 1833 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
Officer of Legion, 1870 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on porcelain. Studied 
from Nature and the old mastersinthe Louvre. Ex- 
hibited in Salon, 1821 and won the favor of the Duke 


of Orleans: Died near Paris, 1889 


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Jules Dupre 


First Salon Medal, 1833 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
Officer of Legion, 1870 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on porcelain. 
Studied from nature and the old masters in the 
Louvre. Exhibited in Salon, 182 , and won the 


favor of the Dukeof Orleans. Died near Paris, 1889 


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the older American painters, 


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in London, and then returned to paint upon the 


Dutch coast, studying with Louis Meyer at The % 


Hague. In 1859 he settled in New. York, and was 
elected a National Academician in 1867, and assisted 


in the formation of the American Water Color’ 


Society. He died in New York in 1895. tl Fe 


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Born, 1828. Died, 1900 _ 
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the Legion of Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory 


of Deceased Artists, Exposition Universal, 1878. 
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Paris 


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1859-1867. Legion of Honor, 1859. Officer of the 
Legion of Honor, 1867. Diploma to the memory of : 
deceased artists, Exposition. Universelle, 1878 

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Jean Leon Gerome 


Born in Vesoul in 1824. A pupil of Paul Delaroche, he ac- 
companied his master to Italy, and upon his return 
studied with Gleyre. He failed to secure the Prix 
de Rome, but won a third-class medal for his ‘‘Cocks 
Fighting,’’? in 1 47. Then he visited Russia and 
Kegypt, bringing back from the latter a large stock of 
pictures, which instantly established his reputation. 
During the next twenty years he alternated Oriental 
subjects with classical pictures, such as ‘‘Phryne 
Before the Tribunal’’ and the ‘‘Death of Caesar,’’ 
which placed him in the front rank of contemporary 
historical and genre painters, He has been an inde- 
fatigable student of the manners and accessories of 
the various periods which he paints, is a learned 
draughtsman and a master of characterization, and 
has reaped every honor that France bestows upon a 
favorite painter 


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methods’’ among contemporary French painters, was 
born at Tournan, in the Seine et Marne, in 1836. He 
became a pupil of Leon Cogniet at the Beaux-Arts, — 
and made his debut at the Salon with a portrait in — 
1855, since which year he has been a regular con- 


tributor. In 1861 he secured the Prix de Rome with = 


a “Death of Priam,” and five years later a Salon 
medal for his ‘‘Nymph and Bacchus,’’ which was 
purchased for the Iuxembourg. His long list of 
honors includes the Grand Prix at the Exposition of 
1889. Heisa member ofthe Institute, a Commander 
of the Legion, and at this last Exposition was Hors 
Concours. His pictures figurein the Museum of the 
Luxembourg and in the great galleries of France and 
foreign countries. He is a draughtsman of pro- 
nounced ability, representing particularly the nude 
in a pure and elevated style, which his portraits are 
characterized by force and directness. | 


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Born, 1828. Died, 1899. Pupil Stadel Institute, Frankfort. 
Medals, 1864, ’65, ’67. Court Painter to the Grand 
Duke of Mecklenburg. Medal at Brussels, 1863. 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. Medal at Vienna, 
1873. Medal at Munich, 1876. Member of the 


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; 16 Van Marcke— Cow in Pas. 


’ by Felix Ziem, brought $1,300. and 
fine example of the Barbizon school. 


"was bought by Willixm Bar- 
oe $6,500,.the top price of the even- 


Dapple Grey,”’ horse, by Rosa Bon- 


yee “Tooth for $750. 

One My the bargains of the sale was a 
fine erdinand Roybet—‘‘Cavalier’— 
‘which was bought by L. Ralston for 


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'- Other pictures with names of artists 
and buyers and the prices follow: 


“Pinnacles of Sit.' Peter’s’’—J. C. La $190 


Landscape, L Twaehtman--C. J: 
Se RARDIN 7 cay a ie’ uo G's'p'e 4 Ss Len te 825 
Pandseane, K, Van Elten—cC. H. Hop- 
MMMM rss Ses glee k Sate 225 
“AAnterrapis, ’ H. Merle—C. H. Hop- 
RG ESE y Sis Santas SRN rec ncaa 310 
“Pompton. Nits, Juan Rix—p. G. 
OER Dr Te Cage N 45, «ach ighl nae 360 
boone tn Sitream,’’ George Inness, jr. 
; Se hed MURS UL ele 6! ge rt acs' GMa: gic oe bhkk 450 
fe ndseape ‘and Goats, cite Michel— 
“ IL on SUSI a Ce a 425 
“ate ey R, bebe Ralston’. 610 
“Cattle by the Lake,’ Jules Dupre— 
WS NGa CU PARE AE Sa a a pe OR Oe Lie. 


ot De Hase—T. Gerrity Nps. A paar eager Tr 750 
“Dae eseigiag Sitrable, ’’ aOR ae: 


SSAA METS COC ape ti 1,100 
ist Seine,’ C. F. Daubigny—Mrs. 

PMID TM ia gO cikie gaeceay God Os sce werens 650 
Cow. in Pasture,’ EK. Van Marcke— 

ee oe abe 2,350 


Tuandseape with Sheep, “4s uy psia nea 
PRES OUT S55. asec iene e =o ya romeo 500 
The more important pictures sik be 
sold to-night. 


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pe auctioneer was James P. 


ture!—was sold for $2,350, and a Jules 
Dupre—‘Calttle by the Lake’’—for $1,025, 
to Arthur Tooth. “’The-~Lagoons, Ven-. 


@harles Jacque—‘‘Landscane with) 


sold for $630, and a small Corot—- 
CU Misedas. St. Clhoud’”’—went. to 


THE"ALMAP PARENS” 


Gets Bouguereau ficou Paintin at 
_ Auction for $8,200—Total 
for Sale, $89,790. 


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| One of the finest’ Bouguereaus in this 
country, ‘‘Alma Parens,’’ was sold at 
the. Waldorf-Astoria last night by 
James P. Silo for $8,900. Judge P. H. 
Dugro purchased the painting. It was 


the top price at the concluding sale of 
the George R. Blanchard and Mrs. E. 
Leroy Stewart collections of paintings. 
‘Seventy-nine pictures were sold for 
$56,470. The, total arnount of the entire 
sale of one hundred and fifty-eight 
paintings was $39,790. 

"There was lively bidding over H. Re- 
‘nard’s painting, ‘‘Home Life,” starting 
lat $100, and finally reaching $1,225. This 
sale was the amusing feature. of the 
ey erite, for most of the bids were only 


eAGoloh Schreyer’s “Arab Chief ad 
‘lscort’’ started at $500, and went to J: J. 
Re terity for $5,670. “Venice,” by Felix 
‘Ziem, S purchased by George Sher- 
\ man tor 1,280. 

Marie Dieterle’s fine “Cattle in’ Pool” 
‘sold for $37, after much sharp bidding, 

“Twilight,” a small tele oe of 
Daubigny, went to C. G. Rathgen for 
Meg jumping to this price from a $100 


rene of the bargains was cHivening,”’ 
‘a beautiful landscape Lind George H. 
"Bogert, which sold for $510. 

“Horse at Pasture,’’. by, Rosa. Bon- 
heur, was purchased by rs, Dorilton 
for $825. Other pictares. and their buy- 
ers were: 


“The Bouquet,’”? de Madrazo, A. Tooth, 
\$750;  ‘‘The Bridge at . Natites,”’ ~ C.F. 
Daubingy, Benj. Allen, $825; “Street Scene 
‘Dieppe, Moonlight,” Fritz Thaulow,. Wverett 
‘William, $1,000; ‘‘Return to the Palace,’”’ 
‘Jean L. Gerome, M.. J, ‘Nerney, he “In 
the Forest of Fontainbleau,’’.N, Diaz, A: 
Tooth, $1,000; ° ‘‘The Confession,’ Zamacols, 
(B, Blumenthal, $475; “Departure for the 
Wedding,’ C... Delort;. $1,200 *“*Ophelia,”’ 
Jules Lefebre, R.  Cluett, $700; “Russian 
Market Day,’ J. Brandt, $850; “Cow in 
Pasture,’’  E. Van Marcke, BH. ; 
2.400; ‘“‘Wishermen ‘of Venice;’” Ziem, 

Ralston, $1,800;. ‘Landscape with Cattle,” 
Verboeckhoven, L. Ralston, $3,000; Rttb- 
en’s Gallery in’ Louvre,’’. lL. Beroud, TeN; 


BS. $1,725, 


the Eouections of the walate. of 
Mrs. Delia A. Blanchard, widow of the 
jate George B. Blanchard, President’ of the 
Erie Railroad, and of Mrs. E. Le Roy 
Stewart were presented to bidders in the 
baliroom of the Waldorf-Astoria last night. 
‘The sale was in charge of the Fifth Ave- 
‘nue Art Galleries, James P. Silo being the: 
auctioneer. Seventy-eight pictures brought 
$33,320, or on an average of about $411) 
each. . 

i The titles of the more important paint- 
‘ings sold, the names of the artists, pur- 
‘chasers, and the prices bid follow: 
“Le Pont de la Garenne,”’ 8. L. Lepine; 


_ (bidder's name withheld).....,...... $590 | 
“Hunting, Daybreak,”’ W, A. Kowalskt; 
(bidder’s name withheldy eo er oe. [70 | 
** Adoration,’’ Adolphe Piot; (bidder’ 8 ‘name ; 
withhheld) ........ 975 
“*Dapple Grey Horse, "Rosa ‘Bonheur; (bid- 
der’s name withheld)...:........0ss0000,, 630 
“Canal Scene at Dordogne,’’ Fritz Thau- 
low; (bidder’ S name withhheld).......... 850 | 
zt Cavalier,” Ferdinand Roybet; Li. Ralston. 610 | 
““Cattle by the -Lake,’’ Jules: Dupre; A. 
SOOTY Ge BONS iy ic gs ecteueate asks BiG eae St: O25 | 
“Beach at Scheviningén, M. F. H, De | 
PEASE RD aGePrrity oes sess esliets eeres Or 
“The Woods Near Fontainebleau,” N. 
Diaz; Arthur Tooth & Sons..,..... - $00, 
“The Burning Stable,’’ Popes Schreyer; . 
NETS PIOTIIICON: ie sla ad ahs tab Sop etenel, LOG | 
“Marly Morning, St. Cloud,’ J. BOG 


Corot; A. ‘Tooth & Sons...... - 750 


“The Seine,’’? Charles Francois Daubigny; 
Mrs; Dorrilton .. 650 | 

“© Cow in Pasture,’’ “Emile ‘Van "Marcke: “hk 
TRG OE Oo. MOUS oan b pestle Sree Pialke als ee 2,250 


“The Lagoons, Venice,’ Felix: Ziem; (bia- 
ders) name withheldy coe ae 1,300 
t AS Sani. of the Seine,’’ Leon Richet: ‘ 


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“The Stirrup hae Cc, De Lort; (bidder’s 
Name withheld) ... 
“ Landscape With Sheep,’* Snanes Jacque; 
William SAU Au UieineniMmeene tie) kaeiviwile setts vee's 8,500 5 


'_ ART SALE BRINGS $89,790. 


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Justice Dugro Pays $8,900 for Picture, 


by Bouguereau. 


The total amount realized from the two 


‘days’ sale of pictures in the ballroom at) 
the Waldorf-Astoria, which ended last) 
night, was $89,790. There were 159 paint- 


ings from the collections of the late George 

Blanchard and Mrs. C. Le Roy Stew-| 
art. AS on ie previous.evening, the biddin 
began last sht in small figures anc 
ended at the hictest price. To add to the, 
interest there was a bidder in a gallery box 
who made things lively by raising the bids 
on the more valuable canvases $05. at a’ 


time. He secured one, btuit would not give) 
ue name. Some of the sales were as fol+| 
Ows': 


The title comes first, the name of the artist, 
the name of the purchaser, and then the price. | 


= OO aban RON SAC eee Daubigny; Ky. Jd. Rath- 
RTE ARV Ng bea Mabe bod ae GiGEES Daou eo ar ele Soca RD oi ulscu lb aad $780 | 
‘Rustic: Courtship, Sudbury, Suffolk,’ T. ) 
ve ore nh, Maurice Sternberg...-....+ 200 
‘* The Rose,’’. J, Cave; A; Tooth & Sons..... 800 
r Heérse at Pasture,” Rosa Bonheur; Mrs: 
CEN Wee MO Tc URL ria Whigs ua lS gales atm Sigh tas aw) Whi «B25 
Going to. the’ Well,’’. Charles Suragus 
Pearce: A. Lincoln Eales eo ee es Ge Wa 550 | 
‘Wood Gatherers,’’? Louis Emile “Adan; John | 
G. Williamson... SR a NL 6 625. 

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‘“Venice,’’ Felix Ziem; George Sherman. Vids 2oo | 
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Of Uneven Excellence mae pe a WO} 
Galleries Contain Many Exar 


of Great UALS 


Some 159 canvasses, for t 
miodebn painters, owned — 
the late Mrs. Delia A, Bl 
Mrs. ©. Leroy Stewart, of Nev 
several additions, were pla 
yesterday at the Fifth A 
leries, No. 366 Pifth av 
sold in the lange ball room of 
Astoria by Mr, James 2, 
Bla and Friday 

lanehard was the 

lanchard, onte 

allroad. The. ear 
but uneven one, co 

ictures and many 
ng artists, and the ‘sale 
mportant thus far of* 
Blanchard’s erage. ar 
many New York art lover 

The large and important 
ma Parens,” is the most 
and attractive example < 


Oe alien canv as ie 
‘Gallery in the 
bly clever work of the 
of tne Tooak and a faith- 
the Yocale. Jules (Le- 
figured in a not- 
wo years ago, is also in the 
there aré few of the bet- 
ench artists » unrepresented, 
rbizon painters, and \Meis- 
t n Marcke, Ziem, Schrey- 
erboe wlhall Jimenez, 


sir, (Merle, | ny, Cazin, 
ontieen ibet ag ees Ostade, 
aulow, ‘Lep' and Puriaccle 
in art is represented by examples 
hers of Carroll ‘Beckwith, A. F. 
De {Haas (an exceptionally 
Arthur Dawson, William 
ry, Minor; Arthur Parton, 

chtman, Volk and Corletgn ‘a 


i e fa two Heth tat sale ae the pictures 
iO Hed by the estate of the late George R. 
lanchard and Mrs. EH. Leroy Stewart took 

in om large ballroom of the Waldorf- 
Astoria last evening. Mr. James P. Silo 
Was the auctioneer, The seventy-nine pict- 
ures sold brought a total of $33,320. 

They were for. ae most part examples of 
a ie 1 French 2 SB te painters, 

12. wnighest fi. of ape, eae $6, er 
ie, the Barbizon painter, 
de and Sheep,’ This was SOneie 
: ae liam Barbour. 

s2 Some ott er in figures of the sale were 
| : aid by A, Tooth & Sons for an ex- 


reke, ‘Cow in Pasture,’ 


ets for OT geothaveuice.: by Ziem. 
rogured by an unknown buyer; $1,100 paid 
hreyer's ‘‘Burning 


io) at ak 1a 
table,” eh 025 pa Tooth & Sons for 


Hime Dupré's pe a Take" and $750, paid 
by Mr. T. Gérrity for “Beach at Scheven- 
ingen,” b; snes the late M. FH. De Haas, 

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PoTuRES | SELL FOR $89,790. 


cond and ‘Concluding ‘Night's Auc- 
| *tion of Blanchard-Stewart Paint- 

chs ings in Waldorf Ballroom. 

(At the second and concluding night’s sale 


“the late George R. Blanchard, and to Mrs. 
HH. Leroy Stewart; in the Waldorf-Astorla 
“ball room last evening, a total of $56,470 
Was obtained for seventy-eight canvases. 


This, added to the total of -Thursday 
night’ $ Sale, or $33,320, makes a grand tota] 
of the sale, for 156 paintings, of $89,790. Mr, 
James P. Silo was the auctioneer. 

Again, as on Thursday, there was a good 
yattendance, and spirited bidding on the 
more important pictures offered. The lar ‘Be 
and important example of Bougerau, ‘tAl- 
ma Parens,”’ brought the highest figure of 
| “the evening, $8,900, considered a fair price, 
i 7rhe canvas was secured by Mr. FP. H, 
| Dugro. 


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| $6, 500, which was paid for Charles Jacque’s “Land- 


a Diaz was bought by A. Tooth & Son, for $1,000: 


“of the pictures belonging to the estate of 


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SALE OF PICTURE ‘COLLECTIONS. © 


For Seventy-eight Paintings Bidders } Pay 
-$33,320—Highest Price Paid $6,500. 


A joint sale of two private collections of paintings 
wags held in, the Waldorf-Astoria last night, George 
P. Silo was the auctioneer, and the grand ballroom, 
/where the sale was held, was filled with a large 
'audience. As usual’ the dealers were well repre- 
sented. The total of last night’s sales of séventy- 
eight pictures was $33,320. The sale will be con- 
cluded to-night. .The two collections were those of 
the estate of Mrs. Delia» A: Blanchard, widow of 
George R. Blanchard, formerly president of the 
Erie Railroad, and of Mrs. BE. Leroy Stewart. 

The highest price obtained on a picture was 


scape with Sheep,’ sold to William Barber. /The. 
next highest price: was $2,350, paid by ArthurTooth’ 


+ & Sons for’ Bmile’ Van Marche’s ‘‘Caw in Pasture.’ 
| A. Tooth & Sons also bought a Corot.for $760, a Diaz 
for $800 and. a..Dupré (‘‘Cattle by the. Lake’) for 
| $1,025, “The Lagoons, Venice;’’, by, Felix Ziem, soid 
for $1,300, the buyer desiring that ‘his? name be ‘with- 
eld. 

ate. Dowelton,, of the Holland’ Ouse: bought a 
|Daubigny for $650 and hy Burning Stable,” by’ 
Adolphe Schreyer, for 31,100. A’ small Rosa Bonheur 
brought $680. 


HIGHEST PRICE FOR. A BOUGUEREAU, 

Bouguereau’s “Alma Parens”’ brought the highest 
| price at last night’s sale of the Blanehard and 
|" Stewart collections of paintings at the Waldort- 
Astoria. Justice Dugro was the buyer, and secured 
'the big’ picture only after spirited, bidding. The 
| total of last night's sales was $56.47), making «the 
total for two nights $89,790. 

Other good prices obtained last night were Ver- 
boeckhoven’s “Landscape with Cattle, 2 $8 OO Von 


Marcke’s ‘‘Cow in Pasture,’’ $2,400: Schreyer’s 
“Arab Chief.’ <seld to J J. Moriarty, $3,670; Fritz 
| Thaulow’s “Street Scene,” bought by Everett Will- 


iam, $1,000; Marie Dieterle’s “Cattle in Pool, $3,700: 


| a Rosa Bonheur, 24%4x18. broug ht $600, and Renard s 
| “‘Efome Life’? sold for $1,225. 


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